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Jan 21, 2026
This week’s themeBlend words This week’s words dataveillance broligarchy
Original cartoon “Jack And The Wall Street Giants” by Udo J. Keppler in Puck magazine, 1904
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with Anu Gargbroligarchy
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A small group of extremely wealthy men who wield disproportionate influence in government.
ETYMOLOGY:
A blend of bro, a clipping of brother, used to refer to a male member
of the same in-group + oligarchy (a system in which a few people control
power). Earliest documented
use: early 2000s.
NOTES:
The term arose in surfer culture to describe a small group of
surfers controlling access to a particular break (a spot where waves
consistently form). Over time it migrated into political and cultural
commentary. Today it is often applied to tech bros, people who have
made billions in the technology industry and feel the need to wield
political influence as well.
USAGE:
“So, if we are lucky, the efforts of women like Siebel Newsom may turn
out to be the bit of powerful sanity needed to put a check on the
world-domination fantasies of the broligarchy.” Anita Chabria; Using Her Influence to Take on Tech Bros; Los Angeles Times; Nov 26, 2025. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Walking is also an ambulation of mind. -Gretel Ehrlich, novelist, poet, and
essayist (b. 21 Jan 1946)
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